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Thursday 19 May 2016

Enter Photo Contest and Win $100

Submit your photo by June 19 for a chance to win $100!

 

Share your creations by entering the PlantersPlace "Spring Has Sprung" Photo Contest. Each of the photos in this newsletter is from a past finalist. Now it's time to send us yours!

 

The top photo will recive a $100 gift card. In addition, 14 photos will each receive a $25 gift card. Photos are selected by our staff from those submitted. See below for more details.

Contest Details

 

Submit an original digital photo from your garden, deck or patio. Close-ups of blossoms, fruit-sets, vegetables still on the vine, interesting images of bees, butterflies, insects, birds, and small animals like squirrels, toads and turtles are preferred. Photos accompanied by Titles that properly identify the featured image will be favored. The contest ends at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, June 19th.

Contest Prizes

 

All photos will appear in the website’s Photo Gallery. Fifteen will be selected and featured on the PlantersPlace.com Main Page and on the Osmocote® Facebook page. A grand prize winner will be selected from the fifteen featured photos and it will become a Facebook “cover photo”. The grand prize winner will recieve a $100 gift card. The remaining fourteen winners will recieve a $25 gift card.

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Why our gardens look the way they do

In the spirit of photographing our beautiful gardens, read this piece by Nina Koziol on the continuing influence of Victorian Gardens in America

Have a gardening question?

Ask our resident Master Gardener Marianne Binetti your gardening questions! 

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